1 f j 1 CITY INTELLIGENCE. UASTiait SUIVLA.Y. How it was Observed la the City-The Services at the Various Catholic and Episcopal Churcliei-Kltuallsm Makes Considerable Headway In the Latter. The close of the Leniou season was yesterday celebrated in the vnrlousCathollo.Eplscopal.aiid other churches of the city with appropriate ceremonies and rejoicings. A more auspicious day for a general turu-outof the poople of all classes could not httve been desired; and from the multitudes which crowded into and around the centres of re IkIous attraction, we Infer that every one availed himself of lli gleam of BuusLiiiie aud the bruoltm air of spring, THE CATllEIiHAI,. At an early hour in the morning the Cathe dral Church of St. Peter and i. Paul, on Klpliteentli street, between Kace and Vine, was lllled to lti utmost cnpaelty by a multitude of people, who were drawn thither for the pur pose of witnessing t he mui-uial und solemn services of the day. The audience was by no means composed exclusively of Catnollcs, the musical prolamine Oeinn so elitiiorile tli itour muslo loving people of Protestant faith for the nonce laid nnllo their ami Catnollc prejudices, The magnificent Iwdllka has seldom pre sented a more gorgeous and animate I appear ance than it did during the services. Lights without nun ber were blazing on every h und, while over and around IMu liili niter there was a wreath of tloweis of da.x'lng beauty. At half-past 10 o'clock the procession entered from Ibe side, to the accompaniment of a grand solemn march by the (iermaula Orcueslra. 'J'lie Ktghi Itev. Uisliop Wood was attended by ills oflicliils, the students of the HI. Charles' Theological (Seminary, aud tuo Misters of Charily, The students wore iillired in tliolr scholarly robes, and they and the Ulsters, mi leaving the procession, occupied places in the body of the church set apart for I hem on this occasion. The progrnmino of the music, as given in Tim Evksimi Tklkuraimi oil .Satur clay, was strictly followed, and rendered in the most artistic maimer. The buss solo, Dale iSomium Pantoret, was particularly noticeable lioin the admirable singing of Dr. K. C. dul lard. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. O'Connor, Hector of the Theological Seiul nury, aud was fully equal to the ouoaslou. ST. auuuutinb's. At St. Augustine's Catholic Church, the ser vices were scarcely less attractive than al toe Cathedral. The tfecorntlonsifjthe altar were of the most elaborate and pleasing character. Solemn High Mass was sung by the He v. Father iNlno, and an impressive sermon delivered by the pastor, He v. Father Stanton. The choir numbered twenty-five excellent solo voices, and under the direction of the organist. Professor Henry G. Thunder, rendered Haydn's Grand Mass, Ho. 4, in U flat, in magnificent stylo. The very difficult parts of this great work were accomplished with perfect ease and the most ad mirable effect. The beautiful tenor solo. Jit Incarnutus, was rendered by Mr. Martinez, witn deep fervor and much artistic feeling. Mr. Martinez likewise executed the diiUcult passage in the Gloria in a successful iiiiilr, Bustaluing the li flat most admirably. Not fcss effectively were accomplished the grand Credo, the tiavctut, the Annus Dei, and the Dona Nobis, In truth, the entlie Mass was rendered in a manner that has never been approached in this city heretofore. At the cfl'ertory, the Vent Sancti Spiritus Of Dietsch, a brilliant and effective composition, was also sung in a thrilllngly impressive manner. The other solos were excellently sung by Miss Blackburn, Miss Oormley, Miss Petrie, and Messrs. Jean Louis and Kosewig; while the chorus Included several well-known amateurs whose presence added much to the attraction of the ocoasion. We were pleased to note the eflentiveness of the organ, which has lately been ! undergoing repairs, and Is now almost com plete. It deserves to be rauked among the very finest instruments in the country. St. Matthias' and St. Michael's Catholic churches were likewise crowded to their ut most capacities, and were decorated in elabo rate style. We gave the musical programme of those two churches on Saturday, aud ne.'d only remark, in this connection, that they were rendered In the most unexceptionable manner. ST. MARK'S. Amonn the Episcopal Cuurches, 8t. Mark's, on Locust street, above Sixteenth, was natu rally the object of the greatest amount of cnrlosliy, lrom the announcement, inut the choir of men and boys, who have been for a long time pas3 under the careful training of Mr. James Parce. the organist, would appear lor the !irn time arrayed in their cassocks aud surplices 4 The chinch was finely decorated with flov-rs and evergreens, wutcli were espe cially anundant in the chancel. At the window In 'fne rear of this was a large cross cnw nosed of a double row of white roses, which, .a the "dim, religious light" which struggled . through the pictured glass, had a very fine effect i" , from an artistic point of view. The baptismal font, which Is situated near the right-hand en trance to the church, was also overburdened With a magnificent floral wreath, made up of evergreens and flowers of every hue. Sur mounting It was another magniflent cross of white roses. It was, however, a matter of some surprise that no lights appeared npou the altar, the only Illumination of the church being mat of the candelabrum nearest the pulpit, which was afterwards discovered to be for the purpose of enabling the preacher to read bis sermon with ease. The services, notwith standing the absence of the lighted tapers, were perceptibly tinged with those ritualistic formalities against iNrthv- majority of the House of Bishops so recently 'fulmlnad their disapproval. Whenever finrinir the couiseof the exercises, the names of the Holy Trinity were mentioned, a great number of persons in the audience bowed very inw ml the minister, likewise, on entering the chancel, advanced to the cross in the rear and made a similar ooeisance. At i ho nrutniiiir of Lhe services there was hii.h throughout the room, as the choir of eighteen boys and six men entered in double column, robed to the feet in white. With quaint .ni.mnii.r t.hnv advanced down trie chancel. and then, parting to right and left, filed into the little stalls on either side, and there took up hir nosltions during the services. This choir effectually relieved the audience or the burden f hA rAunnnaea. and for the customary hymns they chanted several beautiful anthems from nA moat aoDroved oratorios. Whenever the Prayer-Uook inuioateu a reuuuoc, whether snort or long, me signal waa kivou uj li ruinuie or mo urnnu, uu voices In the stalls rendered the words In vn.nii.hinrtvlA. ThpKH Riieelal musical nov elties in the morning servloe consisted of the aw. Hrfjon. in T). of W. T. Best, of Dtverpool: th. Te Deum ot Dr. Elvie; the Jubilate of Dr Atwood; and Mr. Pearce's Trimnon; it t.hn afternoon services, wnicn commenced at 4 o'clock, a grand chant ol Tullls and Parisian; a Oantate Domino, in , bv Dr. Atwood; the rnagnlneent anthem from Handel's Messiah, commencing with the words, r.,, ia iha l.nmb:" and that beginulug with 'Hallelujah to the Father," lrom Ueeiho T 0i'i. wrira clveD. The two last named were the most attractive features of the artistically, that the proprieties of the occasion alone preveuieu a iirangr u.. BT. JAMRH THE LK.SH. But the services at St. Mark's were entirely ..l ..:. . .hachnrrh of St. James the Less. This is I pioturesque little edifice, situated near the T Laurel Hill Cemetery, with all the sur ronndfogaor an English parish church which has stood for centuries and been hallowed by b.B? 7hT,t number. On the altar stood a crucifix surrounded by tapers which were liabted at the commencement of the services hv a robed figure much resembling an acolyte tneCnurchof Rome. The entlreservice was rtneted In a manner strictly In accordance TO.n.du2t.e?J?iin1,ftdornmeuU of the altar. At St Clement's Church. Twentieth and Cherry At KA,,".i7,,iitiflsnirltaDDearsalso to have 8lr ,1 i.XnRtdorabie headway, the audience, as at St! Markl. bein Fellevedy the choir of the bun of t"; responses, while for the hymns Smo" Uii owJst and most popular churches JhJ denomination, however, it was lmpos pi the aenoiuiu" i . innnToi nn unon the hie to aetecv iu. -r 7; t r, ,:'. , tue a.j)uuuivu - lican laun: piun nv yodb Goats. TLt) nuisance '. -.r:- inmraile iroats to itraae in a ureal biwx ." rce on Hatnrday last, ana sncceeaeu in . a P"' n the bttok by ome person as yet un-LChtv-slx of these ruminanU. to the was shot in the . mok oy -wo Bou'lb ftnd 'vhJ'S'ASSi Mi ownoi. - r THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Shrioub Conflagration Nrar Mawayunk PAHTtALllKSTKUfrriO of a Woon and Straw Pai'er Milt, Losh Nkahly tlSi.iiOO bout half-past 2 o'clock yesterday morning, Hie ex tensive wood and straw naper mills and puln works or Messrs. J. D. 3 t-fb A Co., situated In Montgomery county, at the western extremity of the Manaynnk loll Bridge, were discovered to be on fire near the three large wrought-iron "digesters," situated north of the main build ing, and the fire spread with snoh rapidity that in a few minutes every portion of the mills, with the exception of the paper in ch tne houses, was in a light blaze, illuminating the country for miles around. In about two hours fro n the discovery of the fire the entire establishment, with the exception of the main building, used for ti e storage of wood and siraw, and a num ber of buildings connected with It. used for manufacturing pulp, nnd bleaching and pre paring the samo prior to its conversion into paper, was a chaotic mass of ruins. The principal building, faring the roal'ead ing to the toll-bridge. C'tuialned a largo amount of machinery of elaborate construction, and a large stock of sirtw and paper, This building Mas 1K) fiet in length. The machine loom, a lnrge itpart ent, 4;t rout by 81 feet in extent, was onlv partially destroyed. Two large paper machines In this room wer saved with groat pxeitlon. The roof and windows were consi derably damaged. A la i ge bricK and frame boiler huse to tho rear of the main building was comp elely de stroyed, with Its contents. The main Corliss engine, of 150-horso p'wer, erected within a few months, in the building on the west, wxs saved, but the building itself Whs ilanwiged to the extent of aout 8-0i). A portion of the bleaching department was saved, but a vast quantity of pulp ready for use was rendered entirely worthless, through tho burning embers falling into it. About S2DK) worth of finished paper was damaged by water to such on extent as to render it useless. The chemical department is also a mass of ruins, nnd about SloMO worth of chemicals wure de stroyed. A portion of the roof of tho room for manufacturing pulp remains, but all the com plicated machinery is totally destroyed. The loss in that portion of tho mills used for wood nnd straw cutting, pulp cleaniug, wood chipping, etc, will reach at least 810.00). The paper machine house, the only portion of the mills entirely saved, is estimated to ho worth between J.to.OOO and 10.000. Messrs. J. 1). He:t & Co. stale that it will cost about $10-1,000 to rebuild the burned portion of the mills nnd place them in their former con dition. The estimated loss on the building Is $'-!5,)H). Machinery and fixtures 800,000, and on stock $20,000. The total insurance Is as follows: ON MACHINERY. J-ltna l'hcpnlx, of Hartford Springfield, Massachusetts Marragansett, Hhode Island Yonkers, New York Commerce, New York..... Citizens'. New York Metropolitan, New York , Astor People's, Massachusetts $0000 BOH) 61)01) 6)00 6001) 4)00 400 3000 3' MX) 3K)0 3000 Home, Psew Haven. Fame, Philadelphia 3o00 liarttora, conn Home, New York , Pha;nix. New York 8000 fl'KIO 01)00 6000 6000 6 MM) 6000 6000 Security, New York Manhattan. New York International, New Y'ork National, isostou Putnam, Hartford Total $101,000 ON STOCK. liepublic. New York $3125 New Amsterdam 3125 Atlantic, New York 3125 Providence, Washington, H. I .. 3125 Albany, City of Now Y'ork 3125 Total $15,625 ON BUILDINGS. yT'.tna, llartiord $5500 Phreuix. 2750 2750 27.50 2750 2750 Springfield, Massachusetts Union Mutual, Philadelphia Pbcr-ntx. Philadelphia Cily, Hartford .North American Merchants Metropolitan, New Y ork Home, of New Haven 2750 2750 1375 1375 2750 2750 2000 Standard, New York Market Queen, of Liverpool and Load. Total $35,000 Total amount of Insurance on all, $151,000. Robberies. Mullen & Johnson's real estate olllce, corner of Eighteenth street and Kldge avenue, was entered by means of prying open a shutter In an alley way along side of it last evening. Papers were thrown around promis cuously, but only one dollar's worth of postage stamps was carried off. The thieves wore rrlgnteneu on oy ine approacn 01 xveserve us baven. A stable situated at Eighth and liuttonwood streets was broken into last night, and a horse and harness belonging to Mr, Zeigler, and a wagon belonging to another parly, stolen. 1140 door ot the stable was brokeu open, the horse mtched to the wagon, and driven otr. The vehicle stolen was the only one among a num ber that nnd not ine name 01 a party painted on the side. The rascals thus far have succeeded In keeping out of sight. A liquor store on me corner 01 iweniyursi, and Filbert streets was entered on Sunday morning by burglars. They got access to the goods by removing the bolts and bars over the .1 ... J .)!,... 'IHi .1 . .. .1 f , UUUr UUPUIIl); Ull H BiUC our,, A m-j 1 u Mnvi ..vt with the whisky, wine, and brandy, as testified toby the bottles lying empty snout ine noor. -fSo-.tr"! large demijohns of liquor were missed Yesterday afternoon a boy named f net was arrested at Coates and Twenty-second streets, having In his possession an empty demijohn identified as one of those stolen. Officer Fell, who made the arrest, could get no satisfactory explanation from the youth, and took him before Alderman Jones, who held him to an swer In default or Kioou nan. TjiBt evening, while the rainny or cnaries Ruckius. who resides on Main street, opposite Mill street, Germantowa, were at church, ttielr dwelling was entered by burglars, who obtained an entrance by the aid of skeleton keys. They ransacked the house from top to bottom, leaving no room or closet unsearched. It seems tneir object was ine appropriation 01 jewmiy, for many valuable articles were overturned in the rumagings. They stole a number of silver spoons, silver-plated Knives anu iotks, goiu watch and chain, breast-pins, ear and finger rings, chains, one cameo set, aud many other pi.p,, nf jewelry. The spoons were ft ,.a B ana a iOCKet "C. r. No ci ue has been obtained to the unwelcome visitors. As Outrageous Assault and as Attempted ItomiERY. A lady named Mrs. Kent, Saturday evening started to the Vine street wharf on the river .Schuylkill, to learn the whereabouts of ber-husband, who owned a sroaoic, wnicn no plied up and down the river. "When she reached the wharf, she called out to her husband, whom she thought was In the vessel, but reoeived no answer. At mistime Aiiurrw iiiuuiibuii, wuu resides at Twenty-fourth and Vine streets, told her that ir she would go uown into i tauiuui the boat, she would obstrve ber liege lord In toxicated upon the floor. She hesitated to do tills, believing inal ner uusoanu was uoi iu mj vicinity; but for fear that she should be mis taken sue went aown lDlDlue tlium, urarcuci all around, and was coming up the cabin steps, when Hamilton said mo must gu uuwu nun bunt more assiduously, and she would surely find bim. Not doing this, Hamilton struck ber in the face, knocking ber down against lhe side of the hatchway, and made a fiendish nttemnt 10 out raize ner person, lie was lone'i in this, and then attempted to rob her. He tore her garments to tatters, assaulted her vio lently, and tried to get hold of her pocket-book; uit. 14 ne lenient, naru 10 nrevent mis. anu sou- ceeded. Yesterday Officers Johnson and Meek arrested Hamilton, who was taken before a Merman Lulz. who. after a hearing, com mitted pirn as follows: In default of $20o0 for an owMiult with outrageous Intent, and $-000 for UU UbbHUll anu attempt to rug, Ah Accident. The Delaware Fire Company onini nt a ereat speed, on Sixth street, near Washington avenue, when. In colling an angle, the pole would not work with that ease that the T.llots desired, aud they found themselves In rolllslon with a lamppost, wooden posts, and a row of shade trees. Considerable damage wan done to the bodies of the members and the hose carnage. I . i.i.i. hour last evenlnc. I A w" - ----lr,Z,' ..iHvna. II was asoertaiueu tust no miippen.' Tne 'injured uiau was m.1 K, tUe -n lioanltttL Larcebirs. George Williams, a black indi vidual, wasnrrested last evening forthe larceny of clothing from a dwelling In lledford, below Sixth street. The clothing, it is alleged, wa found In his possession, and was also identified by the owner thereof. Alderman Butler com mitted him to appear at Court In dofault of $-iMi ball. John Mlllcr.Ah aged man, happened tobeem Pjo.ed In n sugar-making firm In tho vicinity of 1 bird and Cullowhlll slreeis. He being alone, no eye to see, appropriated five pounds of sugar out of oneot the barrels, and was secreting it Just as he was delected. Alderman Tolaud com in it Ud him. Oooigo Heard was taken Into cuslody last evening, having In bis possession one monkey wieiit h wnich be bad ohlaine.l Illegally. Ollicer I'enton, of the Twenty-tourth Ward Station, made the nrrrst. and Alderman Allen com mitted blm to answer. Frank liavla, wlio it Is said Is serving his apprenticeship nl the age of forty-two, thought that he should have a kit ot new tools. He accordingly borrowed said tools of a brother Journeyman, and forgot, cutlously enough, to reinrn them, lie was nrr sled on a warrant, at Third and liuttonwood streets, and committed t'y Aldei man Tolaud to answer in default of W O I all. A boy named Frank Lloyd was, on Saturday nlteriioon, cnuglit in the net of ro'ibmg the money-diawer of nn establishment belonging to Mr. Clark, at tho corner of Tiiiriy-slxi.il and Samson streets. Ollicer (leddes arrested him, arid Alderman Allen committed him to appear at Couit. The Pennsylvania Academy ok Fine Auta Ol'KNINCl OK THE SI'ltl N-F.XII IHITION. Oil Saturday evening, the various galleries of the Academy of Fine Arts were densely crowded by those who had received the compliment of an invitation to attend the "private view" of ihecolleetion which was this morning thrown open to the general punlie. The walls are en inely oovered with the productions of native and foreign artists, and among the great number of paintings displayed wb noticed many of the vorv highest artistic conception ond execution. It has, Indeed, been many years since the Academy has presented to the public as meritorious a ci llection as the one now on exhibition. Tho devotees of art will find tho attractions of the galleries unrivalled: and even those who lav no claim to a thorough cultivation In such matters, cannot but be refreshed and refined by frequent lolterlugs through the Academy. Let no one miss the rare opportunity thereby aflorded for a cultivation of a taste for the beautiful in art. As a people we are too much given over, body and soul, to the r insult of the more material pleasures of this lie; and not ur til a devo'lon to art has entered more largely into our national characteristics, can wejustly claim a lrontrauk in the great world of true civilization. Robinson'sGkeat Sale of Mirrors. A very extensive sule of mirrors will take place oil Thursday morning, the 25th inst., al the Art Gallery of 11. Scott, Jr., No. 1021) Chesnut street. The assortment to be ottered comprises every variety, style, and finish of mirrors from the large pier to the small oval. The material used in the manufacture of these mirrors is the very best that skill can produce. The glass is the finest or fiench piale, or varying ihicKuess, Wilboutaflaw or fleck to mar the bright sur face. The assortment is very extensive, com prising mantel, pier, and oval mirrors, from which a selection of any size desired, of any si vie. and of exquisite finish, can satisfactorily he made. The frames that surround these large reflectors of fine plate glass are of eto emit workmanship. The goods are opened 10 day for publio examination, and will continue so to oe unm ine time 01 saie. A Hard Case. Edward Johnson, somewhat excited by the use of liquor, on Saturday even lug entered the saloon on Oirard aveuue above Cadvtaiader street, ana commenced an alter cation with the owner thereof. He struck, and finally, It Is said, committed a most grievous assault on the man. F'or this he was arrested and held In ball of 500 by Alderman Cloud; ball being produced ne was let out. j.ast even ing Officer Fritz, of Lieutenant Spear's district arrested him again for stabbing a man, not seriously. In an arlray In the Immediate vici nlty of the preceding evening's operations. He is committed for a hearing before Alderman Beitler this afternoon. Wanted Eatables. Henry Martin was ar rested by Officer Danton. of the Twenty-fourth Wind, for a larceny in Norrlstown, Mont- eomerv county. It appears, from an investiga tion thereafter made, that Martin, who was one night in that del'ghtfnl place, was overpowered with hunger; he had strength enough, however, to crawl into the back window or a kitchen of a large farm-house, near the outskirts of that niucn. H. with accuracy, bit the well-filled cupboard the first thing; nnd commenced to wnvlov the nies and cakes, etc., nnd caused irnnerfil havoc among the eatables generally, 1 111s couia nave umiu tinuurcu, niu . . . -. 1 1 I 1 . . . . I V.A . . . . taken articles more valuable. Alderman Allen gave him over to the authorities at Norrlstown. Tub Coal-Dcst Row, on Ninth street, below Morris, came Into note last evening by the notions of one Patriok. alias "Curly" McMenna He espied a gentleman coming along, requested blm to ston. and commenced the propounding of certain question whioh the other did not see fit to answer. At tnis wcwenna grew wrotn, waxed angry: and immediately assaulted ine gentleman, chasing bim to his residence on Ninth street. The door was slammed in 'Curly's" face, but without any ado ne burst it open, and commenced 10 uespoii everyming about the place. A policeman opportunely arriving, McMenna was arrested, and held In IsOO ban oy Aiuermau liUiz to appear at uoun. Stealing Pictures, Etc. Joseph Beasly, some evenings ago, Slipped quietly into ine hotel keut by William O. Staokhouse, below the West Chester road, this side of the Darby creek, and while the inmates thereof were sweetly slumbering, be took down several pic tures wblcn ornamented ine wans, anu Borne little articles to embellish bis own person, and made off. Lieutenant Tolbert learning of this transaction. rut O mcer isles on tne lookout, who arrested Beasly last evening going through an alley into ijombard street. Alderman Alien remanded blm to the authorities of Delaware county. Two Pickpockets, from NoRitisTowN, were taken Into custody on Saturday afternoon, in the neighbornood of Broad street and Columbia avenue. They pass under the names of James Tenner and John Price. This morning they were given a hearing by Alderman Filch, when 11 appeared mat mey were urst arresieu at Montgomery Square, Montgomery county, for relieving the pocket of John Magee of $07, but subsequently contrived to escape from the authorities, iney were rtiuiuuueu to xiorrj towu to settle their account. A Joke. Robert Hamilton was the snbieet of a pun perpetrated by one Patrick Mc Bride, who resides at No. 018 South Sixth street. Hamilton, Instead of taking it as a laughable ebullition of genius, without ceremony or word of warning, struck Patrick with tremendous force upon the mouth, and hit him not lightly on the taee till it assumed a leaden hue. For this be was last nlifht arrested, and Alderman Lulz held him in $()0 ball to answer. Beatino their Wivbs. Mickey McCarty and John Dock have each of them a partner whom they delight to beat and bruise, especially when they themselves are elated with the Inner pre sence of large quantities ot the contraband article. Thus both McCarly and Dock did yes terday, having gone on and Just returned from an Easter bender. Alderman Lulz held both the gentlemen for more exemplary conduct In the shape of $K00 ball each. Struck with Pakalykis. Officer Israel II. Thomns, on Saturday night, had just brought iu a prisoner to the Fourteenth District Station Hnusn. when he bad au attack of uaralvsis. which nff'Cted his whole body, rendering bis limbs useless. He was taken to his home, where be now remains, with no signs of relier, although the bet medical aid has been obtained, J. M. Gckhiy &, Bon's Sale of Real Estate, at the Exchange, at noon 10-day, resulted as fol lows: Twn-stnrv brick dwelllns. N. W. i-nrnir 'l'wenly third and Wright streets 1000 Two three-ttory brick dwelllnss. No. fco'ZH. Fourth Btreet 4200 Labcbnt of Dby Goods Alice Terneywas on Saturday evenlnc caught In tbe aet of taking off two pieces of dry goods from the store of Mr. Jones, on Gorman town road. Ollicer Benton arrested ber, and she was held by Alderman good to appear at Court In $100 ball, H Ownebb "Wanted. A number of milk-pans, Un-palls, buckets, etc., are awaiting owners at tuo i wouty-iuurm vr aru biahou uouse. W Ark sfm.tno Casslmere Suits, all wool, as low as $10 00 " " better, tor 12 "( 11 i n 03 Black Suits, all wool, as low as 1H 00 better lor 2 )00 it i 2 00 Advancing from these, wehaveall gradesand prices up to the finest and bent 01 rrenonanu F.ngllsh fabrics, surpassed by none for style and fit, and manulactnred with especial care by the befl woramen in the citv. Persons bccusioihhh to having their goods made to order can save 25 to 33 per cent, by selecting from our ready made stock, and secure garmonts equal In all respects. HAI.F-WAT BETWEEN") BENNETT CO., Fifth and V Towek Halt Sixth Stu. ) No. 618 Market ST. Davis' Tain Killkr, From the reports of the dealers In this city, we think no proprie tary medicine has had a larger sale. Its valu able properties as a speedy cure for pain cannot fall to be generally appreciated, and no family should be without lt.ln case of accident or sudden attack of dysentery, diarrhoea, oholera-morbus; and even Asiatic cholera yields to Its mairlo power, Montreal Transcript. " KI.I, WKI.I,, I'M JlKOOMINO uALD. AND CAN'T 1IM.I IT," is frequently expressed by those whose hair is leaving them. Now this is all a mistake. Jayne's Hair Tonic, talthlwllv applied, will preserve the hair from falling nil", removo an nut anu uanoruti, prevent prema ture I'reyue.ss, cure eruptive diseases of the scalp, and by continued use reclolhe the head with new and beautiful hair. Prepared only uy ur. u. jayne ot won, io. zz uncsnut street. Shapes, Curtains, Awnings, Bedding, Uph"Is1ery, At Pattkn'h. No. 1108 Chesnut street. Dr. Lrooi,, of Paris, one of the most eminent chemists or F.urope, says when Iodine can bn dissolved In pure water the most astonishing results mnv he anticipated. Dr. H. Anders' Iodine "Water is Iodine dissolved in pure raoter, and the most astonishing results have fol lowed its use in cuses of scrofula and all chronic diseases. FrtRNiTCRE Slips or Covers. A large as sortment of linen and chintz of every shade and aualltv. lor slips. Can ie sold cheaper than at any house in town. Thoroughly com petent hands to make, cut. and fit them, at W. Henry Patten's. No. 1408 Chesnut street. Latest from South America. 'I' Pure Curled Hair MattreRses, And every description of Bedding. J. (J. Fuller. No. 932 Kidge Avenue. Near Vine street. Auction Curtains. A large assortment of every kind of Curtain, from tne heaviest trencn. lace, cheap at sixtv uouars, to tne lowest price. Nottingham curtain, one dollar. W. IIknry Patten's, No. HQS Chesnut slreet. May CorroNs, CiOLU, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES Wanted by Drexel & Co., No. 31 S. Third street. Shade and Curtain Store. A very elegant assortment or new Shndes. new designs, new t Ini s. to be sold at the lowest prices, at W. Heury Patten's, No. HQS Chesnut street. Budding Out ! The spring season nt Charles Stokes x co.'s Clothing uou.se. under ine con tinental. Parties wishing to see the season in full bloom are tnvlten to can. CnAiti.ES Oakfokd & Sons. Continental Hotel, have opeued an assortment of Ladies', Mlises'. and Children's Fancy Hals and Caps- splendid goods. Also, all the novelties in Hats for Gentlemen and Youth Long experience has given us great advan- taaesin making pbotograpbs or small children. Helmer's Gallery, Second street, above (ireen. Six cards or one large picture lor l. Verandah Awnings! Verandah Awn ings! striped Awnlugs for windows, at Pat ten's, No. 1108 Chesnut street. Depot for the sale of Lash's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes-Wringers, and Step Ladders, No. la .Market street, Philadelphia, J. . iahh & co. Conrad Brothers. Dealers in Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Toileland Fancy Articles, No, llt7 Chesnut street, Glrard Row, Philadelphia. See the auction Lace Curtains, truly elegant and very cheap, at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. A Cure for Rheumatism Worth Rkeino. S. Kllpatrick, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Fitier's Remedy. No cure, no pay. Window Shades One Dollar, No. llOSChes nut street. What Feels Better than a comfortable, easy, and good fitting shirt, such as the Model Shoulder-Seam Shirt manufactured by Mclntlre & Brother, Variety, Zephyr, and Gents' Fur nishing, No. 1035 Chesnut street? Spring Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS now readv. LARGE ASSORTMENT and LOW PRICKS. WANAMAKEK PROWS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street MARRIED. MAY DAVIS. On the I8th Instant, nt the resi dence ot tbe bride's mother, by the Kev. George A. Durborow, Mr. DANIEL J. MAY to Airs. KL1ZA L. SAV1H. all ol this city. No cards. TRTJITT GIBB. At the residence of the bride's parents, on Thursday, tbe lHih Instant, by tbe Kev. Jacob Dlckerson, Mr. HENRY A. TKUITT to Miss ANNA P., eldest daughter ol Thomas Uibb, Esq., all ot this city. No cards. DIED. DUNOAN. On the 20th Instant. ANNIE, eldest daughter ot Jonathan and I'rlscilla Dungau. The relatives ana menus oi tbo ramuy are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her parents, No. 1214 b. sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 24m Instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to tbe Wharton street al. ii. Church. JORDAN. On (Sunday morning, the 21st Instant, ABRAHAM JORDAN, Sr. Tbe relatives and mends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, lrom his late resi dence, s. E. corner of Eleventh and Mount Vernon streets, on Wednesday alternoon, the 2-llh luslaut, at 3 o'clock. W1 IRE DISH CLOTHS OR CHAIN scourers, lor cleaning the Inside or boilers and other cookiag utensils removing the necessity or scraping with table knives, or scouring witb Baud or ashes. They are a most etlielent anil durable arti cle. For sale by TRUMAN & HHAW, No. (Eight Thirty-flvel Market su, below Ninth. T" HE PATENT FLAT-IRON HOLDER HAS flexible metal strins riveted to Its under side to guard It from wear or burning, thus giving much greater durability to IU Fur sale by TRUMAN fe SHAW, No. 8S5 (F.lght Thirty-five) Market su, below Ninth. TCE-CREAM FREEZERS. OK PACKER'S Tomahawks, and I Patent, Ice Tongs, Axes, and a variety of Ice Picks, for sale by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. g (Eight Thirty-five) Market su, below Ninth. NSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE AMERICAN life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, rjigsp fOKWKW rai'KTH AMI WALNUT, OWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and Kasy-litllng DllMSs H ATM (patented), In all the approved fashions of theseason, CHlfiHNUT birwh uv. uwr w tow x-ost umce. v l& XL JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FABHIONABLK HAT'fKRS, No. 2S s. NINTH street. Jflrst store above Chestnut street. i 8J FOSTER, U6m5p No. 7 b. btiiu'etreet, APRIL 22, 1867. flfl E D I C A L ELECTRICITY Latest end Host Important Discoveries In the Treatment of Cnronle Diseases, DIt. S. W. BECKWIT1TS ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. Daring our Investigations In the treatment of dis ease Id Its various forms by the agency of electricity, we bave obtained very many valuable and startlluj facts, which, added to tbe previous tbougb limited liilormailon possessed by other and less fortunate operutors, place us beyond all previous knowledge of this mysterious agent. During the course of our prac tice we bave treated and cured, througb tbe know ledge I bus gained, many thousands, and by meaus of our new discoveries bave established ourselves as tbe most successful Medical Electricians In this coantry or Kurope. Klectrlcal Investigation has proved that the human bodyactson the principle of the galvanic battery, l he bruin, mucous and serous momiaranes, tho skin tissues, and Quids, constitute tbe negative and posi tive lorces, and every action, wtietber mental or phy sical, Is tbe result ofthese antugontstlo lorces. Diges tion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to electrical Influence. There Is a plar action established throughout the nervous system which connect with every part ol tbe body.establlsh- ig and preserving a proper bulauce of the electrical element wLlcb constitutes bealtb, and a disturbance of which causes disease. Tbere are strictly but two conditions ol disease one ol Inflammation or posi tive; lbe olber, weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions la tbe action ol tbe positive and negative currents, all we bave to do Is to neutralize the disease aud restore proper healthy action. Among the chronic diseases In which electricity has been and is dally being, by our agency , of tbe greatest utility, a cure beiug rapidly ellucted after the failure ot all other means, are: 1. Kpllepsy, unorea, or Vitus' Dance, I'aralynla (llempleKia), Neuralgia, Ilvsu-rla, Nervousuess, Ful piiauou ui the Heart, Locklatv, etc. 1 1 L . . -I'll...... 1 . ut.ut.uii. I 1 1 r w.. n . Obstinate Coiisllpution, Hemorrhoids, or BiIim, Bilious, Fla'aleut, ana fanner's Collo, a id all alleo lions ol the J jver and (Spleen. A. ( Mtiirrh. Couuh. inlluenza. Asthma when not caused by organic diseases o f tne heurt), Ui uuciiitis, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Klietnualisui ol the Chest, CvuhUUipilon 111 iue ew-i ninvun. 4. uravel, inaoeies, ami Aiuncy uimpiniuw. f Uln-miiatlsm. OoiiL LumhuKO. blill iSeck. nal Curvature, 11 lp Diseases, Cancers, Tumors ttUose luat named always curea wuuout pain, or piasters in any Uirni). .... 6. Uterus comoimnui, iuvuivimk b mai-posmon, a Prolapsus, Antroverslon, l.etrovursiou, luliiunino- tion, L leeranou, ana various oiuer aiieciions, Kor lnloruialiou desired upon other diseases. aDnll- cation may be made at tbe ollice, or liy letter. Airs. Kttltttn H nos enure coarse ol tne Indies' Tx-uurtmenl. and all delicacy will be used towards those w ho entrust themselves to her care. In female diseases, It Is universally successiui in her bands. t or ine convenience 01 muaw uesiring inioriuaiion, we give (by permission) a lew imiues of persons, among the best business men and others of tli.j city und f Isewhere. w hom we have treulud and cured. A. It. Mewart, Mill Creek, Huntingdon county. Pa., cured of rheumatism oi niieea years' siauuing; Mrs, J. Y. C'unimiiur. Klsliicoguldas, .Mllllni couulv. 1'a.. cancer ol tne Btomacu; John Kirkpalrick, New (Castle county, Del., cured ol a cancer In tbe breast In three weeks: irancis uouwmis, nu.i uauuiiou street. ahsoi ptlon of a tumor weighing eleveu pounds; Jacob Vandegrifl, Odessa, Del., severe case or diabetes; (1. T. llouldeu, firm of Boulaen A Co.. No. Wi S. Water street, paralysis on the lull side, cured In three weeks K. Met lain. rso. ius juniper street, dyspepsia aud nervous deblhtv: Lieutenant Robert O. Wilson. V. It. C. dyspepsia cured in seven davs; U. J. Robertson, iox lake. wisconsiu, oroncmiis. caiarrn: joun ijl Carter, Commander United States Navy, Ilreoklyn; bleeding Diles and listuia of lorty-slz years' standing, Charles 11. Hammond, Western National Bank, Bal timore, dyspepsia ana bick neaaacne, or twenty-five years' standing, cured in three weeks; William Kow hnihuii. No. 1327 Front street, obstinate Dllm. rnrrt in three anullcallous: C A. Byran. luinbaso anddra- pepsta, of ten years; N. B. Baldwin, late pastor or tbe Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelphia, nervous proetra- vis, N.Y.. severe case of catarrh; William Holtzworth; Io. vat juarKVb nuvvi., uiutriiueu uuweis, uyspepsia orcbites. etc.. of seven years' Btandlmr Hon. J. M llllli- 1 1 Ji i in' j, ...u mil v:.. u ... uiimihi. 11U, gg N. Pourth street; Colonel T. W. Sweeney, Walnut I ... I X,.. U,. a Tunth.iH.il f W LI ... 1 .. v. u. street, ueiow cigiitn; ueorga u, tvaus, no. IBM is. fc'llteenlh street: Mr. Pelouze. Chesnut and Third streets: BrluadlerOeueral A. J. Ploasonton. No. His Spruce street; George Douglass, Fifth Btreet, above t nesnui; jm. kj. oauiwi , a-o. do atcii street; u. a Kmack. No. 483 Chesnut Btreet; A. L. Whiteman. cor ner of Third and Market streets; J. H. Andrews, No, 912 Pine street; M. Krrlcksou. No. l:tti Pine street; Thomas impson. xno. 1.111 r rout street: w. K. smith, No. la Hanover street: tJeorire L. Btizbv. Nos. ml and 933 Market Btreet; Thomas Drake. Uerniantown, wunam eifvcuouu. nixm muu juaritet streets; d Marshall, No. 619 ti. Ninth street; Mr. Harris, No, His Master street; i nomas uregg, vmeiautt, N. J.: Brigadier-Oeneral A. l'leasouton, UU Louis, Mo.; Mr, lamoen, rt. J. Physicians or students desiring to have Instructions in the correct application ot Kleclrlclty for the cure of diseases, can apply at tbe ollice. Consultation free. Descriptive pamphlet of cures eflected, with numerous relerences. and Including a treatise on the subject, can bn bad by application at the ollice. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BECKWITH. NO. 180 WALNUT HTBEET, 1 SOwsmSmSp PHILADELPHIA. PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. G04 MARKET ST. 1 30 wfmtlniSp ABOVE SIXTH. HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. Letter from W. H. McCormack, Esq., No. 238 West Flfiy-secoud ri,ryf street, Zv "NkwYobk, Feb. 28,1867. ' 3J "To I. Horr, Esq.: I have found your Malt Extract the best antagonist against troubles of the stomach. Its great superiority over all tonics and appetizers that we have used Is certain, and I cannot but wish that your wholesome beverage may come Into universal une. as It merits the preference over all spirituous tonics ortbe day." 8 22 fHinw Bold by Jill Drnpglsts. Wholesale Agent, WARD J, CAFFKE.Drug Broker and t'ouinilHslnn Merctiant, Southeast Corner of CHESNUT and FRONT Htreets REMOVED. JOHN THORNLEY, INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA MANUFACTORY Mo. 603 CHESNUT STKKK7, Above Fifth, North Side, Opposite the Mayor's Office (formerly at No. 311), MHLAJJKI.riUA. MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE, . And all other articles of Vulcanized India Rubber used lor Mecliaulcal au4 Manufacturing pur. poses. 41 lmrp CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED 1 THE true remudv at last discovered I "Uuliam'a Fmh Meat Cure," prepared from tbe formula of Prof. Trous eau.ol Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bron chitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility, and all morbid conditions of tlie system dependent on defi ciency of Vital Foroe. It Is pleasant to tlie taste, and a single Doitie win convince toe most ssepiical or its virtue as the great healing remedy ol the age. l a bot tle, or six bottles for , Sold wholesale aud retail by S. C UPH AM. No. 25 South EIGHTH Street, and principal Drujujluts. bent by express. Circulars son tree. 1 81 thsinjm, WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND ? M EHTIO AI.Krt. BROWN STOUT, eOJLJ and CIDF.RH, walnut. P. J. JORDAN. No. 220 PEAR Btreet, below w.kuJ begs to call attention to the large and v''?ji grades, goods now on band, embracing WINKa "'Juries aud among which are some very choice tl';trul)Dt Vln Clareti; BRANDIES, all Qualities "d.Sd Superior: tagen: WHISKIES, some very old " tner wltn Ciders or all qualltlw, u''"VTTBiokal Ot all slies. These goods are ruirntahsdlu t ol lU8 clly trlA andwUi be dative"- " -wi"" n7 cost 1 THIRD EDITION FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. HE STEAMER BREMEN AT NEW YORK. New York. Anrll 22. The steamer Hremen linn arrived from Southampton, witli Uales to Hie Otn instant. The Koyal Thames Yacht Cluh have thrown orcri their shIUiik matches to all Americans. l ne ,ournai of tit. J'ctersoura, reiorrin t i tne srIko! KmshIhii America to the Uuittvi States. snys: "We can only state that the transaction Is essentially al van tuiiioun, and that the com mercial relations ol both countries will be pro moied." A Inrpe meeting line! been held at Tlcrlln. at which the following resolutions were passed: That this met ting declares that Luxembourg niiisl never be separated from Germany: fiat It 1b the dutv of the Wei man ticoiilu to insist witn nil their stietiuith upon Ijiixemhnitrg helonelng to oernisny; mat tne union or i.uxe:nt)ourg with (lermanv must take place ns soon as pos sible; that any proposal for tho votes of the In- abltnntflol l,tixembourg to be lakeu is to Dfl un hesitatingly rejected. lhe Paris l'atrie sayN: "Nothing will causa the Government to swerve from the objects It pursues, or .insuring respect lor our rignts. the satisfaction of our claims, aud the progress or our Influence." La J-rance says: "Tho moment may com when France, notwithstanding tne sympathy the Government displays towards G Tmauy, may be com pel led to laite Into uooounl that which tho national dignity would Insplreln the event of au obstinate refusal to take guarantee which are due to our Just Influence." The report that tho French Ambassador at Vienna had been summoned to Paris Isdenled. 1 he ratrie denies the rumors of the military measures taken by Prussia. llumorsare current on the Hourse that Mar shal McMalion has been telegraphed tor from Algeria; that Marshal Canrobert ha proceeded on n mission or ooservation to ntrasoourg; that Major Lorsel has been sent in haste to tho nil mo, ana tnat a note nas oeeu despatched to Berlin, relating to the Fortress of Luxembourg The speedy outbreak of war Is anticipated. The most strenuous etiorts are being made to supply the Chossepot breechloader to the French In- liintry. une Hundred ana liny thousand ara ready. The London Pally News says: Tbe French Minister of War has clven his opinion th it Prussia cannot defend tbe Fhine without the cassesslon of the fortress of Luxembourg, and that possession she Is lesolved to maintain, against nil comers. The rumor mat anew loan or aou.uiw.uw rrauoa was to be effected Is denied. FROM BALTIMORE TO DAY. Kaster Holiday Health of Archbishop- Spalding Governor Swus'i Appoint ineall) Ktc. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TDK EVENING TELEGRAPH. Ba i.tim ok li, April 22. This being Kaster Monday, Is a partial holiday. Ha courts are in session. Archbishop Spalding is much better and out of danger. It is supposed that Mr. Van Nostrand, tha present iucumbent, will be returned as Marshal of Police, Governor Swann has appointed all the former secessionists on bis stall', wpino of whom gradu ated In forts as prisoners during the war. None of them ever did military service. From Maine. ArousTA, Me., April 22. Sims, Bartlett, and Magulre, the supported Bowdoiuham Bank rob bers, who bave been awaiting trial In Kenne bec Jail since last October, wore taken In charge by Sheriff Millay and a posse of o Ulcers this forenoon ,;and carried to Bath. An Error in the Cable Despatches. Iew Yohk, April 22, In tbe cable despatohi of April 2D the receipts of cotton at Liver- fiool should ha,ve been 281,000 bales less than ust year, and not more, as received. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nw York, April 22. Stocks itrong; Chicago and Ttock Inland, ; .Heading, looS,; Canlou Company, 42; Krie, m; Cleveland and Tolndo. HIS; Cleveland ana I'lttsburs-. WJ,; Pitlsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, !2'-: JdlchlKau CeDtral. 107',; Mlublgan Houtliern, AJ,; Kw York Central. B61,: Illinois Central, 112'j: Cum- oeriana preterrea, zs: jiudRun River, go: Five-twenties, ista, ltw.: or $'A, lm; oriti5, m: ot new Issue, U0S: Tttii-fornes, gs1,: Heven-tliirtlui, first Issue, nit: all oilier!!, 105',: bierlinir hxebance, 9',j at Bight, ltli; money at ti cent; Gold closed at 1.18 '4. New York, April 22. Cotton quiet at 25c. for mkf dllng. Flour dull and declined 5 loe.: 60(10 barrels sold State, 10(i)l.f24: Ohio, I iA4Utia: Western, lfti 14 50; Southern, giltHiU'SO. Wheat dull and declin ing. Corn active and advanced l(32c.; sales orst.ooo bushels mixed Western, i-82. Oats arm; zo.uoa buBliels sold; prices unchanged. Pork steady; new mens fj22,t. WhlnHy quiet. AMUSEMENTS. ter additional Amusement su Third Page. EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE. The Ferty-Fourth Annual Kxhlbltlon OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHESMTJT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, Is now open day and evening, from 9 A. M. till TP. M.. and from 8 till 10 la the evening. Admittance, 26 ceuts. beasun Tickets, 60 cents. 4 22 86t JOSETH FUSSELL, Manufacturer of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, No. i and 4 N. FOURTH Street. 4 17 2m5p Philadelphia. DEAFNESS EVERY INSIKUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist tbe hearing In every degree ol deafness; also, Respirators; also, CrandalTs Patent Crutches, superior to any others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. Ui TENTH; Btreet, below Chesnut. SSp ODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KM Vi-B, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful rJulsh. RODGERH' and WADE A BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LEOOULTRJfi RAZOR. bCTSSORS of the finest quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 114 TENTH Btreet. below Chesnut ISSpf piNE CHOCOLATE. FINE CHOCOLATE for Table Use, superior in quality to any in the market. STEPHEN F. WniTJf AW, Manufacturer of Specialties In Fine Chocolate, 4 101m SO, iaQ MARKET STREET. PATENT WIRE WORK TOR RAILINGS, BTOMKFRO?mxmoNai COAL SCREENS. FOURfRr'i.-1211 WI.RJS, KTO., 227 Rm No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. NO. GOO A BOH STREET. 600 J E CREAM FREEZER, JAPANNED WARE, WOODEN-WAKE. GRIFFITH A PAGE. t jt1 NO. 600 ARCHJtTREET. Tirol A RUH.BEU MACHINE BELTINO 1 bTEAM PACKING HOSE, ETC. Knglneers and dealers will find a full assortment of OtKJD YF.AR'8 PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOfcLE, etc,, at UiiV.ni, ..Headanaru No. CHESNUT Street, . South side. N. B. We have a new and obeap article or gar. DEN and PAVEMENT HOSE Vary cheap, to which the attention ot tha public Is called. . . lMxna J)R. HUNTER, NO. ii NORTH SEVXSfXEl STRICT, ABOVE FILBERT, FHILADELPHTA, Acknowledged by all partirs interr-ttsd as by far tha MOST BLOCKfcfeFUL PHYSICIAN In the treatment of Dieatr.s in hit TfxuUly. QUIOBT, THOROUGH, wid frinir etir guaraiutwl In every case. Remember l'K. HUNTER'S Oelebrated Remedies can only be had geuulneat his old eitah linbed OUice, 44 N. SEVtNill. above llluen, i RUWV T, nM.a wtrn ma imbuvni v
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